Named after the rocks on the nearby coast. The reef is usually teeming with damselfish and rainbow wrasse. Top of the reef is around 12m dropping off on the west side to a flat sandy/rocky 25m. The eastern side drops to deeper depths. Triggerfish and groupers are around also greater amberjacks. Coming off the reef at a rightangle is what appears to be a road that runs towards the coast, the nearer you get the more Posidonia grass there is. At the reef end near to the reef there is a small swim through about 6m long, no torch needed which is usually the time to stop and check contents gauges before swimming along the underside of the road, the overhangs hiding lots of sea rose (peyssonnelia squamaria).

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